by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Purchase Agreements, Real Estate Law
With the change in seasons, snow melt and the onset of spring rain, some home buyers who recently purchased their property during the winter months have come to discover, to their surprise, that their basement leaks or worse, floods. Nothing is more disappointing,...
by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Business Law, Financial Disputes
Critical Steps to Win Over Creditors Whether a debt obligation is $1,000 or in the millions, the overall advice for handling debt negotiation remains the same, according to David Soble: communicate, consult with the appropriate experts and proceed with caution....
by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Business Law, Contract Law
LETTERS OF INTENT Imagine for a moment a small business owner, “Sally”, is considering a new location for her business when she happens upon a small retail building that would serve as a perfect location for her future success. One problem. The building is not for...
by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Deeds
Each month, I receive more than a handful of calls concerning quitclaim deed forms. Usually the callers are not looking to me to obtain the legal forms; they can be easily downloaded online. No, instead, they are usually calling me for legal advice on how to “reverse”...
by David Soble | Jan 16, 2020 | Purchases, Real Estate Law
As originally published in Miami Herald and Boston Globe (September 2013) by David Soble. With the spike in home sales, buyers and sellers alike are feeling the pressure to quickly close on their purchase transactions before mortgage rates go up and demand for new...